The baby name Keiko is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Kay-ko".
Keiko is Japanese in Origin.
Keiko is a Japanese name that means "blessed child" or "happy child". It is a unisex name, but it is more commonly given to girls. The name has been popular in Japan since the 1940s and is still widely used today. Keiko is also a popular name among Japanese Americans and other Japanese communities around the world.
The pronunciation of Keiko is "keh-ee-koh". The name is made up of two kanji characters: 恵 (kei) which means "blessing" or "favor", and 子 (ko) which means "child". The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana, which are two of the three writing systems used in Japan. In hiragana, it is けいこ, and in katakana, it is ケイコ.
The origin of the name Keiko can be traced back to ancient Japan. In the past, Japanese parents would often choose names for their children based on the circumstances surrounding their birth or the hopes they had for their child's future. Keiko was a popular name choice for parents who wanted to express their gratitude for the birth of a healthy and happy child. Today, the name is still associated with positivity and good fortune, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a meaningful name for their child.
Keiko has the following similar or variant Names
- Kayko |
- Keeko |
- Keico |
- Keiko |
- Keikoh |
- Keikou |
- Keikyo
Celebrities with the Name Keiko
Keiko Agena Keiko Agena is a Japanese-American actress, best known for her role as Lane Kim in the popular television series "Gilmore Girls". She has also appeared in numerous other TV shows, including "13 Reasons Why" and "Better Call Saul". Agena has received critical acclaim for her performances and has become a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. |
Keiko Keiko is a Japanese-American marine biologist and conservationist who is famous for her tireless efforts in advocating for the protection of whales. Her most memorable achievements include her work as a researcher at the Oregon State University's Marine Mammal Institute, where she played a key role in the rehabilitation and release of the famous orca whale, Keiko, the star of the movie "Free Willy". She also founded the non-profit organization, The Whaleman Foundation, which aims to promote ocean conservation through research and education. |
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